Judith Warner is the author of eight non-fiction books, including the New York Times bestsellers, Perfect Madness: Motherhood in the Age of Anxiety, and Hillary Clinton: The Inside Story.

Her most recent book, We’ve Got Issues: Children and Parents in the Age of Medication won media awards from The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and the National Alliance on Mental Illness, as well as a Changing Lives Award from the Parent/Professional Advocacy League. In 2012, Judy was also the recipient of a Rosalynn Carter Fellowship for Mental Health Journalism.

She is currently a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, where she specializes in women’s leadership and work-family policy, and is a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine. She is also currently writing a new book on middle school and its vicissitudes.

From 2006-2009, she wrote the popular New York Times column, “Domestic Disturbances.” She has also been a columnist for Time.com, hosted “The Judith Warner Show” on XM satellite radio, and was a special correspondent for Newsweek in Paris. She has been a freelance contributor for a wide variety of newspapers and magazines.

Dr. Elena Man is a pediatrician at Carlisle Pediatric Associates in Pennsylvania. She graduated from Harvard Medical School and completed her pediatric residency at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

She has worked inpatient as a hospitalist at Grand View Hospital and outpatient for the residential students at the Milton Hershey School before joining her current outpatient general pediatric practice in 1998. She was a teacher at the Dalton School in NYC before pursuing medicine.

Her enthusiasm for teaching has remained along with the motivation to empower kids. She has sought out training in cognitive behavioral therapy principles and techniques that augment her general practice and pursuit to provide evidence based quality mental health care for children and adolescents. She is currently a REACH faculty and Board member.

Dr. Man and her husband live in Pennsylvania and have two daughters in college. Whenever they can, they spend their “empty nest” time in NYC.